A POLISH woman was heckled by members of the Question Time audience after revealing that she no longer felt “wanted” in Britain since the historic vote to leave the European Union.

The woman, who has lived in the UK for 23 years, told the show’s host David Dimbleby that she no longer felt “wanted” and had never felt discriminated against “until Brexit” during the debate in Hartlepool.

She added that the Polish people work extremely hard and often accept conditions that most workers would not.

The unnamed audience member’s comments received a chorus of boos as she told the panel: “I feel I’m no longer wanted by 52 per cent of the voters.”

She continued: “Can I just finish please, you can comment and boo me in a minute.

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A Polish woman was booed on Question Time after she said Brexit made her feel "unwanted"

Can I just finish please, you can com,meant and boo me in a minute

Question Time audience member

“Fifty-two per cent of the voters voted against immigration. Polish is the second most popular language in this country and therefore majority of the people voted against the Poles.”

The woman was swiftly interrupted by Lisa Duffy, the runner-up in Ukip’s leadership election in September, who branded her comments by describing them as “ridiculous”.